noun

exoneration

exoneration, absolution, clearing

The prisoner's exoneration came after 20 years.

The prisoner's exoneration came after 20 years.

He demanded a full exoneration from the committee.

He demanded a full exoneration from the committee.

exoneration of ((sb.)) the act of officially stating that someone is not responsible for something The exoneration of the prisoner was celebrated.

exoneration from ((sth.)) the state of being freed from a responsibility or blame He sought exoneration from the charges.

Synonyms: acquittal, absolution, vindication; Antonyms: conviction, condemnation

The noun form of the verb 'exonerate'. From Latin 'exonerare' (to free from a burden).

This is the noun form of 'exonerate'. It's the act or state of being freed from blame.

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